Funhouse – P!nkOctober 28th, 2008 or iTunes Price: $9.99 Genre: Pop Released: Oct 28, 2008 Customer Ratings (486 Ratings)
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Funhouse – P!nkView More By P!nk Our ReviewIt comes as no shock that a post-divorce P!nk would be out for vengeance on 2008’s Funhouse, her first album since her breakup with bike racer Carey Hart. Fans eager to hear her dish the dirt will gobble up tracks like “So What” and “It’s All Your Fault,” savoring each defiant line. But what’s surprising is the amount of vulnerability and regret P!nk displays in these tracks. She invites comparisons with Jewel and the softer side of Gwen Stefani on the sorrowful “I Don’t Believe You” and the subdued “Crystal Ball.” Somewhere in between the album’s brassy anthems and sensitive ruminations are the bluesy, angst-ridden “Mean” and the sultry, slippery “One Foot Wrong.” An assortment of producers (including reliable popmeister Max Martin) help P!nk explore a range of sounds, including ’60-esque teen pop (“Please Don’t Leave Me”), Nile Rodgers-style funk (the title tune), and elegant torch balladry (“Glitter In the Air”). True, a P!nk aficionado might want a few more hellacious numbers à la “Trouble” or “U+Ur Hand.” But keeping the bitterness quotient low makes Funhouse ultimately a more satisfying ride.. Customer ReviewsNot very fun, pretty emotional (4 stars)Following in the footsteps of her comeback album "I'm Not Dead", P!nk delivers an album mostly filled with ballads, nothing at all like her upbeat pop/rock filled previous two album. 1. So What: 10/10 -> Lead single, easily the most upbeat track on the album. 2. Sober: 9/10 -> Second single, rock ballad, pretty good. 3. I Don't Believe You: 7/10 -> Pretty good ballad with nice lyrics, but it drags on. 4. One Foot Wrong: 6 P!nk's Best Yet. And that's saying a lot. (5 stars) To start off, I must disclaim. 1) I actually own the album Can't Take Me Home. Most Girls was my anthem for quite awhile there. 2) M!SSUNDAZTOOD also happens to be in my CD collection. That was the album that got me through my parents' divorce. 3) Try This also made it in my CDs. And I probably know every word to every song. Still. 4) I don't own I'm Not Dead. I was starting to have a change of heart about P!nk, and questioning if she wa I Conjure Up the Thought of Being Gone (5 stars) Pink finally releases her highly anticipated fifth album "Funhouse". After a failed marriage, Pink of course relates most of the songs to the situation. The producers she worked with on this album include Al Clay, Billy Mann, Butch Walker, Danja, Greg Wells, Eg White, MachoPsycho, Max Martin, Jimmy Harry and Tony Kanal. 1. "So What" - 5/5 - The first single from the album, and clearly one of the best singles of 2008, Pin BiographyBorn: September 08, 1979 in Doylestown, PAGenre: Pop Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s Although initially viewed as another face in the late-'90s crowd of teen pop acts, Pink (professionally known as P!nk!) quickly transcended and outgrew that label with her combination of pop songcraft and powerhouse, rock-influenced vocals. Born Alecia Moore on September 8, 1979, in Doylestown, PA, Pink received her nickname as a child, years before she dyed her hair accordingly. She grew up in a musical family and was a regular on the Philadelphia club scene by the age of 13, first as a dancer and...
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